Mini Refrigerators
Libbey 6-1/2-Ounce Small Bowls with Plastic Lids, 8-Piece Set
(Kitchen) Libbey
Glass is dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe
Excellent for condiments, sauces or as prep bowls in the kitchen
Set of eight 6.5-ounce glass bowls with eight plastic lids; measure 2 1/4-inches tall by 3 1/2-inches in diameter each
Great for portion control
Price:
$15.79
$14.97
Customer Reviews:
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Revised Review
For some reason I expected these were going to be similar to a Pyrex glass and that they would be oven proof like a custard cup. I wanted to make custards, grapenut, and pumpkin puddings in them in the oven and then just cover them and put them in the fridge. I know they don't say they are heat... -
Perfect for Baby Food
I was looking for something reasonably priced that would allow me to store (in the fridge) and serve baby food. Because I do not like to microwave in plastic, something glass and with lids was ideal. I have not had the problems with the lids seeming cheap or leaky at all and the bowls nest nicely...
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torch flame and a thermometer in the lid. It looks like a Coleman brand hard side lunch box I guess. The "Red Bull" can is actually ...
Surprising stories come from campus traffic booths
Susan Shaw may be the most visible person on campus that you never notice.
Don’t feel bad. It’s easy to go past one of the four traffic booths on campus without thinking of the person working inside. But once you meet Shaw and hear some of her stories, she is difficult to forget.
From students wearing nothing but boxes to students barreling through stop signs during finals week, she has “seen some pretty crazy stuff.” It turns out that her traffic booth, located on 14th Street and Jayhawk Boulevard, is about the best people-watching spot on campus.
However, Shaw doesn’t have a lot of time to people-watch. She’s too busy giving directions to confused freshmen, counting passing cars and watching for people driving on campus illegally.
Vehicles without gold, commercial or service permits are not allowed on campus from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. during weekdays. All vehicles must stop at the booth to show their permit. Those that don’t stop and lack a permit are called “runners.

